TV Ratings: 'Revenge,' 'Happy Endings' Up; 'CSI' Hits Season Low

The Detroit Tigers-Texas Rangers ACLS game skews Fox's numbers and causes "The X Factor" to be canceled.

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The Detroit Tigers-Texas Rangers ACLS game pre-empted primetime on Fox, canceling X Factor -- and giving ABC's female-skewing comedies like Happy Endings and Revenge solid increases. Meanwhile the game led CSI, which enjoys more of a mixed male-female demo, to score its lowest-rated fall telecast ever.

According to fast national numbers (which will chance once adjustments are made for the baseball game on Fox, which aired from 8-10:32 p.m. thanks to a rain delay), ABC won the night with a 3.4 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demo. The Middle and Modern Family were flat. Suburgatory dipped a slight 3 percent, while Happy Endings was up 18 percent and Revenge, up 13 percent.

CBS came in a close second with a 3.2 rating. Survivor: South Pacific was up 3 percent. Criminal Minds was down 3 percent. CSI: was down 10 percent, its season low in addition to being its lowest-fall telecast ever.